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Nissan LEAF named ‘Best Used Electric Car’ in Electrifying.com Awards 2021

The Nissan LEAF, first launched in 2010, has been named ‘Best Used Electric Car’ in the inaugural Electrifying.com Awards 2021 which celebrates the electric cars, innovations and developments that represent significant achievements in their fields.
Nissan LEAF named ‘Best Used Electric Car’ in Electrifying.com Awards 2021
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Both generations of LEAF were recognised in the awards. When it was launched in 2010, the LEAF was the world’s first mainstream all-electric passenger vehicle, with the first UK customers taking delivery in early 2011. The second generation LEAF arrived in early 2018, and now offers two battery capacities – 40kWh and 62kWh – giving drivers a choice of range and performance specifications.

Since the LEAF’s European introduction in early 2011, LEAF owners have collectively prevented more than 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere every year, while covering enough distance to drive around the earth 400,000 times.

All grades of LEAF and both battery capacities are currently eligible for the revised Plug-In Car Grant of £2,500, which is offered on electric vehicles under £35,000 RRP. The OTR price makes the LEAF range one of the most accessible C-segment hatchback EVs, starting from just £25,995 OTR (including government grant).

Nissan Intelligent Choice also offers attractive financing options on a range of approved used LEAF. On 30kWh versions, there’s currently a £595 Nissan Deposit Contribution, 2 years free servicing, minimum 12 months warranty and 12 months roadside assistance when taken on a 9.9 percent APR PCP Nissan Finance Product.

The Nissan LEAF has previously been awarded for its used credentials. It was named ‘Used Electric Car of the Year’ in the What Car? Used Car of the Year Awards 2021, and ‘Best Used Electric Car’ in the Driving Electric 2020 Awards.

“The Leaf has been on sale for a decade now and there are more of them on British roads than any other electric car” said Ginny Buckley, Founder & CEO, Electrifying.com. “That means there is a huge choice of pre-loved cars to choose from, and they have proved to be incredibly reliable too. It’s also been instrumental in establishing the entire market for electric cars in Britain.”

Tom Barnard, Associate Editor, Electrifying.com added that Nissan bet the farm on electric cars being the future and that if it had been unreliable then it would have put people off electric cars for a generation.

“But the cars have proved to be reliable and robust and now the rest of the world is catching up” Mr Barnard said. “It means the Leaf makes a brilliant used buy.”

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